
Kane Brown – 53rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (ACM) – Arrivals – MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, NV, USA, 2018 – Photo Credit: PRN / PRPhotos.com
Birth Name: Kane Allen Brown
Place of Birth: Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.
Date of Birth: October 21, 1993
Ethnicity:
*father – African-American, possibly some Cherokee Native American
*mother – English, other
Kane Brown is an American country music singer and songwriter. His songs include “Used to Love You Sober” and “What Ifs.”
Kane is the son of Tabatha Michelle. He was raised by his mother, and grew up in Rossville, Fort Oglethorpe, and LaFayette, in Georgia, and then Red Bank, Tennessee. Kane is married to singer Katelyn Jae, with whom he has two children.
Kane’s father has been described as “black and part Cherokee.” Kane’s mother is white.
Kane has stated:
I’m biracial; I didn’t know that until I was 7 or 8 years old… I thought I was full white, which honestly, I can’t even really say because I didn’t see colors… I found out that I was biracial and I still wasn’t thinking anything of it, but then I started getting called the N-word… I didn’t even know what it meant. I learned what it meant, and that’s when it started affecting me. I got in fights over it when I was little.
Kane’s maternal grandfather is named Steve Brown.
Kane’s maternal grandmother is named Kathy Richardson.
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